Expert Picks, Predictions Against The Spread: SMU @ Memphis Week 10

Written by:
Tony Caliente
Published on:
Nov/01/2019

The SMU vs. Memphis betting line was Tigers -5.5 after opening at -3. Still about 60% of the spread action was on Memphis.


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Expert Picks

TV: 7:30 p.m. ET, ABC. LINE: Memphis -5.5.

ABOUT SMU (8-0, 4-0 American): Xavier Jones, who ranks second in the conference behind Gainwell among running backs in rushing (110.5 yards), is in the middle of a four-game streak with at least 100 yards on the ground, and he's tied for sixth in FBS with 14 rushing touchdowns. Junior Reggie Roberson Jr. (team-high 803 receiving yards) was spotted in a walking boot after leaving the Houston game with a foot injury and is considered questionable versus the Tigers. His potential absence could mean an even heavier workload for senior James Proche (conference-best 61 catches - third in the nation - for 692 yards and a team-high nine receiving TDs) but make things more challenging for Shane Buechele (AAC-best 290.6 yards per game).

ABOUT MEMPHIS (7-1, 3-1): One week after becoming the first player since 1997 with 100 yards rushing and 200 yards receiving in a game, Gainwell maintained his FBS-best average of 177.4 scrimmage yards with 149 yards rushing and found the end zone for a seventh straight contest. Junior receiver Damonte Coxie became the seventh Tiger ever to surpass 2,000 career receiving yards after tying a season high with 112 yards versus the Golden Hurricane, leaving him 70 shy of tying Damien Dodson (1,914) for sixth in school history. Senior Joey Magnifico scored a 5-yard touchdown on his only catch against Tulsa, moving within 24 yards and two TDs of matching Alan Cross (1,050, 14) for the most receiving yards and touchdowns ever by a Memphis tight end.

- Ean Lamb, Gambling911.com

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